This is how we separate a 3 digit number into different sections.
For Example: If we have the number 125, The "1" would be the hundreds place in the number, the "2" would be in the tens place in the number, and the "5" would be in the ones place in the number.
units tens hundreds
i mean ones,tens,hundreds or thousands
the thousands place in math is1000^thousands place^ hundreds place^tens place^ ones place
254 - has 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 4 ones
That is basically asking what number goes 5-3-2. This is because 5 hundreds means 5 in the hundreds place, or 500. 3 tens is just saying 3 in the tens place, or 30. And 2 in the ones place is just says 2. Add them all together... 500+30+2=532
There is no four digit number where the ones is twice the tens, the hundreds is five less than the ones, and the thousands is the sum of the tens and hundreds. int ones, tens, hundreds, thousands; for (thousands=1; thousands<10; thousands++) { /**/ for (hundreds=0; hundreds<10; hundreds++) { /**/ /**/ for (tens=0; tens<10; tens++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ for (ones=0; ones<10; ones++) { /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (ones != 2 * tens) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (hundreds != ones - 5) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ if (thousands != tens + hundreds) break; /**/ /**/ /**/ /**/ printf ("dd\n", thousands, hundreds, tens, ones); /**/ /**/ /**/ } /**/ /**/ } /**/ } }
Your correct answer is hundreds place because you have your ones period like ones tens hundreds same with the thousands period ones tens hundreds.
3 is in the ones place. 2 is in the tens place. 1 is in the hundreds place.
units tens hundreds
i mean ones,tens,hundreds or thousands
Hundreds, tens, and ones represent the place value of digits in a whole number. The hundreds place indicates how many groups of one hundred are in the number, the tens place shows how many groups of ten are present, and the ones place reflects the individual units. Together, these place values help in understanding the magnitude and composition of the number, allowing for easier comparison and manipulation in mathematical operations. For example, in the number 345, '3' is in the hundreds place, '4' in the tens place, and '5' in the ones place.
3 is in the hundreds place2 is in the tens place8 is in the ones place
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
Is that you look at the 1 and it is on the hundreds place and you look at the 6 and its on the tens place and the 5 is in the ones placed a to 0.98 is that the 9 is in the tens place and the 8 is in the ones place
3 because right to left is ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.
the thousands place in math is1000^thousands place^ hundreds place^tens place^ ones place
254 - has 2 hundreds, 5 tens, and 4 ones